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Who was Bhaskara II ?​ why was he famous ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bhaskara II, also called Bhaskaracarya or Bhaskara the Learned, the leading mathematician of the 12th century, who wrote the first work with full and systematic use of the decimal number system.

Bhaskara II was the lineal successor of the noted Indian mathematician Brahmagupta as head of an astronomical observatory at Ujjain, the leading mathematical centre of ancient India. The II has been attached to his name to distinguish him from the 7th-century astronomer of the same name.

Answered by rnaqvi7214
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Bhaskara also known as Bhaskaracarya was an indian mathematician and astronomer

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